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For that we just have to go to Edit »Preferences then we check the following options: With this we have installed everything we need to "poison" our Gedit and turn it into a beautiful, minimalist IDE.įirst of all we need to start with the main thing, the marking of lines in use, the enumeration of lines and the automatic closing of brackets, braces, quotes, etc, etc.
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Then you have to install the following packages:Īnd finally make the clone of the code from Go: If they don't have Go installed then look for the Of course, many times we do not have these simple packages in our distros, I am telling you since Gmate apparently it is a nuisance because it is not in the repos of anything, so it is time to turn to the dear Go. Sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ubuntu-on-rails/ppa
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So, let's get to work:įirst of all Gedit is a plain text editor that, by itself, can half supply some basic capabilities of a programmer, but not those of someone like me, who eats programming books and articles every day and wants to be programming all the time, so, it's time to extend our dwarf to turn him into a monster:įirst of all, you have to download the main accessories:Īnd then put the following plugins to support new tools, themes and more programming languages: After reading around there, I found that they talked about Gedit, which was supposed to be the most flexible text editor of all, what a thing one finds right? Right in front of my nose I had what I was looking for.

In the end I had thought of Geany, but I really don't like it, it is not very minimalist or as customizable as I would like it to be, although if it is very powerful, that will never be taken away from anyone. Then came komodo edit, a very high quality IDE that I thought would be the main contender for Sublime-text at the level of supported programming languages, with a lot of power and relatively customizable although it lacked (or I could not find) anywhere anything like a button to compile or execute (a la Geany) or some Build-system (a la Sublime-text ), that added to the fact that I could not install it in any way but by running a binary.
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I could not stand it, it is too powerful, but that exaggeration in its power is accompanied by an exaggeratedly high learning curve.Ī genie told me about text mate, but that's just for Mac and I gave him two rods in the head for speaking nonsense. it is not as extensible as some say, or is it that I am really bad looking, if so, please correct me and show me extensions for Kate. hmmm, I kind of don't like it, so I decided to look for something that would better suit my needs "Stallmannian" (XD).įirst was Kate, the publisher of the great KDE, which in itself is very good and all that, but, well.
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Ok, ok, I understand that you need to make money and I applaud that of the unlimited trial license, but that of spamming me on my own desktop. Another toothache is that every time I save or close 3 files with that editor, I get another pop-up telling me "You are using the trial license, do you want to buy the license?" or something very close to that.

It is very creative that unlimited testing time and very beautiful that it is written in Python, but not everything is honey on flakes and to be honest, it has a fatal error: it breaks you ladies marbles with its pop-ups of "Update to the new version" every time you open the editor, it doesn't matter that you already have it updated, it always tells you. I still think that Sublime-text it is quite powerful and worth using, but it has major drawbacks, especially some that conflict with my ideas and principles regarding software.įirst of all, it is not free, and that must be made clear. Long ago I had talked about Sublime-text, a very, very complete text editor, and its many functionalities.
